Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applicaitons to Socila Philosophy, Том 1D. Appleton, 1884 |
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... kind of contribution which Political Economy at present requires . The " Wealth of Nations " is in many parts obsolete , and in all , imperfect . Political Economy , properly so called , has grown up almost from infancy since the time ...
... kind of contribution which Political Economy at present requires . The " Wealth of Nations " is in many parts obsolete , and in all , imperfect . Political Economy , properly so called , has grown up almost from infancy since the time ...
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... kind of valuable possession . We really , and justly , look upon a person as possessing the advantages of wealth , not in propor- tion to the useful and agreeable things of which he is in the actual enjoyment , but to his command over ...
... kind of valuable possession . We really , and justly , look upon a person as possessing the advantages of wealth , not in propor- tion to the useful and agreeable things of which he is in the actual enjoyment , but to his command over ...
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... kind of wealth confers so immediately or so certainly as money . It is the only form of wealth which is not merely applicable to some one use , but can be turned at once to any use . And this distinction was the more likely to make an ...
... kind of wealth confers so immediately or so certainly as money . It is the only form of wealth which is not merely applicable to some one use , but can be turned at once to any use . And this distinction was the more likely to make an ...
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... kind of it ; as well as in the manner in which the wealth existing in the community is shared among its members . There is , perhaps , no people or community , now exist- ing , which subsists entirely on the spontaneous produce of ...
... kind of it ; as well as in the manner in which the wealth existing in the community is shared among its members . There is , perhaps , no people or community , now exist- ing , which subsists entirely on the spontaneous produce of ...
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... kind . There is ample evi- dence that while those parts of the world which have been the cradle of modern civilization were still generally in the nomad state , considerable skill had been attained in spin- ning , weaving , and dyeing ...
... kind . There is ample evi- dence that while those parts of the world which have been the cradle of modern civilization were still generally in the nomad state , considerable skill had been attained in spin- ning , weaving , and dyeing ...
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